"Heroic Epic: A Choices Game" is a text-based RPG that places you in the shoes of Gregor, a mercenary navigating a perilous journey in the mythical world of Coroleya. In this immersive adventure, every choice matters as you battle darkness and confront shadowy foes. Shape your destiny by making critical decisions that affect your survival and experience a rich narrative filled with intrigue and danger. Will you emerge as a hero or fall victim to the chaos? The world of Harthorn awaits your command.
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Play Gregor, a lone mercenary as he battles the forces of darkness in this text-based adventure, where every decision could mean life or death.
Set in the mythical world of Coroleya, Gregor, a natural-born warrior, must escape a terrible fate after his life is entangled with a powerful sorceress who has him on the run from Shadow Hunters. Travel beneath the blasted light of the four suns to the City of Harthorn, home of thieves, murderers, cut-throats, and fight for your right to exist.
Best of luck, and may the suns shine down upon you.
The game is entirely text-based, like a novel, only YOU get to make the choices for the main character. If you enjoy immersive storytelling with simple, yet challenging gameplay, this is for you.
User reviews
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Pros
Engaging and enjoyable storytelling
Variety of choices that affect the story
Good character interactions and development
Cons
Poor grammar and typos throughout the story
Issues with unlocking chapters and luck points
Confusing plot with multiple point-of-view changes
Most mentioned
Grammar and editing issues
Fun and engaging story
Problems with watching ads for bonuses
User reviews
The story is cliched and the plotline is ridiculous. This doesn't bother me -- I wasn't expecting great literature, and a certain level of goofiness is part of the fun. The real problem is when what should be several paragraphs is turned into one ridiculously ling sentence with multiple subject changes. Third graders text one another with more concern for grammar. I'm not deleting it yet -- but I will have to be very, very bored to go back to it.
The story is extremely good the game itself is perfect. It's just that I have Ben unable to get luck by watching ads for a while. I will change this rating to five stars as soon as I can watch ads to get luck so I can continue the game again